Troll Spindle Forge is situated in the sleepy hamlet of Tremain, near Warbstow, in the triangle between Launceston, Camelford and Bude. A former milking parlor and pigsty, the building of block, wood and corrugated tin sheets has now become the creative centre of a working blacksmiths forge, dedicated to producing beautiful, characterful and practical items. Where, using a blend of traditional and modern techniques and a variety of materials including iron, steel, copper, brass, stone, bone and wood, Steve Ward hand forges a range of tactile and enduring, decorative and functional items, inspired by his Scandinavian heritage, passion for nature, the wild rugged beauty of his home in Cornwall and a love of simple elegance, nurtured during his time living and working in Japan.

Whether you are looking for a unique gift or something for your own home, the beauty and originality of hand forged ironwork is hard to beat. Taking a piece of inflexible, unbending iron and, with the simple application of heat and pressure, transforming it into a controlled form of your own choosing is a truly magical process that has captivated humanity from the earliest times.

After a lifelong interest in the work of the blacksmith and with a need to express the stifled creative side to his character, Steve finally decided to follow several smiths in the family history and began training and working as a blacksmith three years ago. Troll Spindle Forge is the result of making the decision to finally branch out on his own journey of creative self expression.

With products ranging from traditionally forged door furniture and household goods to delicate and unique jewellery, from bespoke gates to hand forged tools, from garden features to artwork, we offer a true handmade alternative to the soulless mediocrity of the machine mass produced product.